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My photography
Last thursday I borrowed an SLR (a kind of film camera for those who don't know) from the school darkroom. I left the negatives in the camera by accident, and hey, the guy who runs the darkroom kindly took them to get developed. So, here's a little catalogue of my stuff, and the environment I live in.
Memorial Court. I decided to take an interesting angle on the World War I memorial near the main school gate. The Memorial Garden. Opposite side of campus - There's an identical memorial here in a nice garden setting. Mint Yard. The memorial from the first picture is just behind the point from which this photo was taken. That Cat. I'm not entirely sure who she belongs to, but a cat's always an ample oppurtunity for a photograph. Spires. View of the cathedral from the cloisters. Thought I'd take it at that angle to add drama to the photo - It was kind of lost when I butchered it scanning it in. The Dean's Door. Door leading to a pretty pathetic garden which leads to the Deanery. Nice from one side, pretty grim from the side I didn't photograph. Triangle Houses. So-called because they're arranged in a triangle. Eastern end of the cathedral is visible here. The last three photos are ones I developed myself... Within The Cloisters. Three tombs and some windows. I like the different angles and perspectives in this one. Skewed Memorial. Another take on the memorial garden. Home. The arch is part of a ruined monastery, and my dorm lies just behind it. Thoughts? This is honestly one of the first few times I've done something like this. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I have another copy of the cloister photograph that I'll probably put up later - It's one that I didn't develop myself, but the columns in the archways are more visible.
I'll probably run them all through photoshop once I have my computer back. How ya doing, buddy? |
As for interesting angles, this one is the only one I deliberately "arted-up". This, however, involved perching precariously on a mound of stone in the cloisters and desperately trying to get the right photo - If I'd been holding the camera a tiny bit higher, the top of the tower would have been blocked out by the top of the arch I was beneath.
I've kept the negatives. I'll try redeveloping them when the darkroom is open again on thursday. Most amazing jew boots |